Repliesmollyduwharris (27)in hive-181465 • last yearRE: March 11, 2021: Springtime Medicine, A New Fence, and Thank YOUHey there Nate! It's been a while since you posted this thread, but I just wanted to say that I'm glad to see you're making progress on your fencing project and finding ways to repurpose leftover…amberyooper (69)in homeimprovement • 3 years agoRE: Projects Update, November 21, 2021That pork roast in the pot looks pretty good! I hope it cooked up well on the campfire.owasco (67)in introduceyourself • 3 years agoRE: Notice of a shiftWelcome back. I'm having trouble finding community for my content on steem. It seems to be very different here now. I wish I could help you with all that. But I do look forward to your posts.amberyooper (69)in permaculture • 4 years agoRE: Tuesday, May 18, 2021: Tuning and DisciplineSo, do you grow sorghum to make molasses?mariannewest (71)in homesteading • 4 years agoRE: Wednesday, May 12, 2021: Contentment, For OnceI am sorry to hear about your loss - but happy that you are content and happy with the status of your homestead! All the best to you!canadianrenegade (66)in homesteading • 4 years agoRE: Friday, May 7, 2021: Pigs and Corn and Man, It's Getting Hot OutsideNothing like some pigs on the loose for excitement! The pallets aren't a bad idea. I'll have to remember that for impromptu fencing.amberyooper (69)in homesteading • 4 years agoRE: First Weekend in May, 2021: Life and Death and BalanceIt's good that you caught the raccoon, those things are hard to keep out of a chicken coop. Back when I was homesteading, I lost chickens to several different critters. Our problem was usually a…amberyooper (69)in permaculture • 4 years agoRE: Thursday, April 29, 2021: MudMushrooms do seem to like wood mulch...I wonder what kind of shroom that is? It looks like you got some serious rain recently.amberyooper (69)in permaculture • 4 years agoRE: Last Weekend in April, 2021Homesteading is not easy, but it is rewarding. Lots of bunnies there. :-)owasco (67)in permaculture • 4 years agoRE: Last Weekend in April, 2021Storing hay scares me, because one of the few things I remember from high school chemistry is spontaneous combustion in damp hay. Dry that stuff all the way out so I can sleep at night!!! Lots…amberyooper (69)in homesteading • 4 years agoRE: Wednesday, April 21, 2021Ah yes, baby bunnies... :-)shikika (68)in hive-152200 • 4 years agoRE: Grilled Bread With Cheesy Filling 😋We only eat here sometimes coz cheese is a bit expensive. Mostly we paired bread with very affordable fillings. 😊shikika (68)in hive-181465 • 4 years agoRE: Pork Adobo 😋No worries it's okay. 😁 Send me some pork meat when you harvest your pigs. 😊 You must try it for you to taste it. 😊smithlabs (68)in permaculture • 4 years agoRE: Wednesday, April 14, 2021There is always something that must be done, LOL! I'm adding a storage container, and have to remove a tree to prepare the pad. Quail are impressive, and tasty; you will be pleased. I got them for…smithlabs (68)in permaculture • 4 years agoRE: Wednesday, April 14, 2021Use the rest of the nettle. The greens boil up, and lose their sting; resulting in one of the most nutritious pot greens ever. Dried, nettle make an herbal tea, that I drink every day. It is Very…riverflows (72)in herbalism • 4 years agoRE: What's Happening in My Herbal GardenOh wow that's so cool, i'd love a potttery wheel! Husband skills are awesome... sometimes! Seems you are both in credit..sustainablyyours (65)in hive-120078 • 4 years agoRE: Tuesday, March 30, 2021: Little Brown ThingsHarlequin bunnies do look awfully cute! I hope you got a few.angryman (67)in hive-181465 • 4 years agoRE: Tuesday, March 23, 2021Oh, good... Make sure they 'see' your posts in order to make them happy and lay BIGGER eggs for you :>)purchel (49)in homesteading • 4 years agoRE: Friday, March 26, 2021Greetings friend @nateonsteemit 😊